Add iPhone’s Ringtones For Free

Written on September 7, 2007 – 10:12 am | by Dave |

Do you want to change your boring iPhone ringtone with a new one but you don’t want to spend $2 or hack your phone?
Ok here’s the answer to your “vital” problem:

  1. Choose an mp3 you want to use as a ringtone on your iPhone. Then using Windows Explorer or the Finder just duplicate it and rename it any AAC file to be “M4R”, then double-click on it. This file will be added to your iTunes library automatically.
  2. Connect your iPhone, click on your iPhone in iTunes, and go to the new ringtones section. You should now see your new ringtone listed here.
  3. Now SYNC your phone. Enjoy your new ringtone!
  4. I wonder if Apple will fix this shortcut immediately, or it will let it go… I mean, do they really believe that people fill all the gigabytes of their iPhone/iPod with music bought from Apple???

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  1. 2 Responses to “Add iPhone’s Ringtones For Free”

  2. By Mike on Sep 10, 2007 | Reply

    So when you say take a file such as:

    and rename it to aac / m4r. What do you mean?

    => Rename it to
    or,
    => Rename it to

    Let me know.. Thanks,


    Mike.

  3. By handsome on Sep 10, 2007 | Reply

    how do i do all of this with a regular pc and not an apple computer

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